ca. 1672, John Dwight established the first salt-glazed stoneware
manufacturing industry in England; he produced brown decorated stonewares and (possibly) cobalt blue and manganese
purple decorated wares

NOTE: a very similar ware (but with a red body) was made during the same period by Thomas Whieldon and others
in Staffordshire

ENGLISH PORCELAIN

1745-present

soft 'chalky' white in color or dense and translucent (bone
china); semi-glossy, clear glaze; undecorated or hand painted in monochrome (cobalt blue) under the glaze; polychrome
palette and gilding over the glaze in wide variety of patterns; transfer printing on some wares